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So the general concensus is that's it's not worth doing? Hypothetically, if I did it and it didn't make much difference, would it be worth submitting a patch? Or should I just give up before I start?
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:46:18AM -0700, Joe Buck wrote: > Now, it might turn out that adding additional dwarf records for > every single declaration won't significantly increase the size > of the debug information. But it is a consideration.
FWIW, I would expect that it would not make a significant difference.
-- Daniel Jacobowitz CodeSourcery
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